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Motor coordination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Motor coordination is a term used to refer to the coordination of movements, usually between different subsequent parts of the same movement or movements of several limbs or even several actors. Moto...
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Objective To identify whether measures of childhood physical control and coordination as markers of neurological function are associated with obesity in adults.
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(August 12, 2008 - Insidermedicine) Poor physical coordination in childhood is associated with an increased risk for being obese in adulthood, according to research published in the British Medical Journal.
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Physical Coordination and Expression: Find out how parents are strengthening their kids' physical talents, and share your own suggestions. ... So whether your child likes soccer, basketball, tennis, or swimming, help to channel his or her energy into a fun game that will develop physical as well as social skills.
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Physical Coordination and Expression: Find out how parents are strengthening their kids' physical talents, and share your own suggestions. ... Pregnancy Baby Names Health and Nutrition Expert Advice Games for Mom ... Babies and Toddlers Preschoolers Kindergartners Special Needs...
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Health Related components: Those factors that are related to how well the systems of your body work ... Coordination: Integration with hand and/or foot movements with the input of the senses.
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Out of nowhere my kid is going crazy with the physical activities: he's jumping, doing somersaults, and kicking balls over the house Beckham-style. He can catch (sort of), he can throw, he can bat a balloon all over the place without letting it drop, he can climb over the top of the couch like a spider monkey.
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